Published : 20-11-2019
Residents of AlHusainiya Camp, in Rif Dimashq, have denounced the poor infrastructure and absence of vital services in the area, saying mounds of trash have been piled up across residential alleyways.
The residents also said that they have been enduring frequent water and power blackouts along with an acute shortage in much-needed gas cylinders.
Civilians have frequently appealed to the concerned authorities to urgently intervene in order to work out the crises rocking the area and rehabilitate vital facilities. But their cries for help have often gone unheeded.
High unemployment rates and the absence of relief assistance by UNRWA and other humanitarian institutions have made survival quite difficult in the area.
Offensives launched on the camp using MIG warplanes led to the death of dozens of civilians in AlHusainiya Camp and a massive material destruction. Bloody shootouts between the opposition outfits and the Syrian government forces culminated in the latter’s takeover of the camp on October 9, 2013.
Residents of AlHusainiya Camp, in Rif Dimashq, have denounced the poor infrastructure and absence of vital services in the area, saying mounds of trash have been piled up across residential alleyways.
The residents also said that they have been enduring frequent water and power blackouts along with an acute shortage in much-needed gas cylinders.
Civilians have frequently appealed to the concerned authorities to urgently intervene in order to work out the crises rocking the area and rehabilitate vital facilities. But their cries for help have often gone unheeded.
High unemployment rates and the absence of relief assistance by UNRWA and other humanitarian institutions have made survival quite difficult in the area.
Offensives launched on the camp using MIG warplanes led to the death of dozens of civilians in AlHusainiya Camp and a massive material destruction. Bloody shootouts between the opposition outfits and the Syrian government forces culminated in the latter’s takeover of the camp on October 9, 2013.